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Janice Biala's "Interieur (roses et fleurs)" is a vibrant painting characterized by bold brushstrokes and a lively palette of pinks, blues, oranges, and greens. The composition features abstract forms suggesting floral arrangements and interior elements, employing a modernist style that emphasizes color and form over realistic representation. Her technique involves broad, expressive strokes that convey emotion and energy. Rooted in the mid-20th century art movements, Biala's work reflects her exploration of space and abstraction, aiming to evoke the essence of her subject matter rather than a direct portrayal. ...
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In 2018, art historian Pauline Pavec and artist Quentin Derouet founded Pavec gallery in Paris, just steps from Place des Vosges. Dedicated to reinterpreting modern art through the lens of contemporary sensibilities, the gallery is more than an exhibition space: it is a site of reflection, where works from the 19th and 20th centuries are brought back into circulation and set into dialogue with the present and with living artists. Through a rigorous curatorial approach, the gallery explores overlooked figures, forgotten movements, avant-garde and key chapters of art history. It publishes scholarly catalogues, takes part in leading international art fairs, and maintains a strong, independent voice. ...